SEO Kabuki
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009Dear Laura,
As far as SEO. It probably merits a phone conversation. But SEO can entail a number of different things both factual and fictional. We started to talk about it the other day on the phone with meta tags and domain redirects.
The most important thing we can do as a web dev company, as far […]
The End of BlogRush
Thursday, October 30th, 2008When I checked my email this morning I found this letter from BlogRush (see below).
BlogRush was a blog widget that you could install onto your blog that would display feeds from other blogs within your chosen blog category. In return your blogs feeds were aggregated and displayed across the BlogRush network, potentially expanding your […]
Kickin’ the Microsoft Habit
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008It’s one of those shameful admissions, but I have to say, I am still holding onto my Microsoft Office applications. I have clung to old habits for no other reason then habit. I have all the replacement software on my computer and set up, it’s just a matter of getting out of the habit of […]
Posted in How-to, Ruminations, Favorite Links, Web 2.0 | No Comments »>Is This the Future of Computing?
Monday, October 20th, 2008Get ready for on-slaught of low cost, small, green computers.
I remember in the mid 90’s, talk about how the future of computing was moving away from massive hard drive, application intensive computers to smaller, less application intensive computers that relied on the net for applications and storage space. The idea never took off, but things […]
Mobile Blogging
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008I ran out to get lunch and I decided to give mobile blogging a second try after a failed attempt earlier this morning.
I like the idea of mobile blogging. It’s a great way to be able to post to your blog even if you are not in front of your computer. A tool like […]
The Premature Arrival of the Future
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008This is just great kitsch fun! Orson Welles provides the narration for Alvin Toffler’s 1972 futuristic Future Shock documentary.
Future Shock- Part 1
Watch Future Shock-Part 2
Watch Future Shock-Part 3
Watch Future Shock-Part 4
Watch Future Shock-Part 5
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Blog Is A Four Letter Word
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008When it comes to writing blog posts it can be like pulling teeth. We build a lot of blogging components for clients along with obviously keeping our own blog. Often starting and maintaining a blog can take a Herculean effort. “Hey, client work needs to be done! Contractors need to be paid! Whose going to […]
Posted in Business Practices, Copy writing, Ruminations, Web 2.0 | No Comments »>Economic Downturn, Now What?
Friday, September 19th, 2008You can’t swing a dead cat these days without hearing the bad news about the economy. It’s not hard to get mired in the doom and gloom and become recession roadkill. But bad times can spark some critical re-thinking and self evaluation. I found this on the webs today on how to help recession proof […]
Posted in Business Practices, Ruminations, Favorite Links | No Comments »>One Page Web site–Does Your Business Really Need More?
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008We have designed plenty of sites for small business’ and individuals and the one thing that I find is that often these clients do not have the need to present copious amounts of information or the desire to create it.
Fact is most users that visit such a site are there for just a few […]
Chalk One Up for Free & Open Content
Friday, September 21st, 2007Effective Tuesday, September 19th, 2007, at midnight the New York Times decided to discontinue there on-line paid membership service called TimesSelect. TimesSelect was started nearly two years ago as a paid on-line plan that allowed members access to the Times archive and columnist articles. TimesSelect cost users $49 a year for the privileged content including […]
Posted in Featured, Ruminations | No Comments »>‘Nuf Said
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Posted in Rants, Ruminations, RAVES | No Comments »>Mac Museum
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007Over the years, bhg GRAPHIC DESIGN has certainly purchased our fair share of Apple products. Our first Mac, a Macintosh 9500, is not pictured. I remember that computer especially well. We paid nearly $3,000 for an additional 48 MB of RAM, YIKES!!! . . . lol . . . It’s hard to believe that the […]
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